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Title: NEWS: Local club in with a chance to win the Thyestes
The Gowran Park Racing Club has leased Sumos Novios from trainer Liam Burke for Thursday's Goffs Thyestes Chase, who is not without a chance, especially if the ground comes up heavy
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NEWS: Local club in with a chance to win the Thyestes
The Gowran Park Racing Club has leased Sumos Novios from trainer Liam Burke for Thursday's Goffs Thyestes Chase, who is not without a chance, especially if the ground comes up heavy
Holding the Goffs Thyestes Chase trophy are Liam Burke (left) and Henry Beeby,. Also pictured are Gowran Park chairman Joe Connolly (third from right) and members of the Gowran Park Racing Club
credit: Pat Moore
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